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Beacon Lodge

Town Name

Bodmin

Lodge number

9425

Date of Warrant

15 February 1991

Address

Masonic Hall
St. Nicholas Street
Bodmin
PL31 1GA

Meeting days and times

Meets the third Tuesday of February, March, October and December at 5:00 p.m.
(Installation - May; on the fourth Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.)

Secretary's Details

Paul Britten
5 Bramley Park, Bodmin, PL31 2BN.
Telephone : (01208) 76189 - Mob: 07712 664311
Email Address : beaconlodge9425@gmail.com

How to find the lodge

This single storey stone purpose built Hall has masonic symbols above the door clearly seen from the road.

Access
The lodge room and annex are on the ground floor; there is no separate dining room. There is easy access with a wooden ramp available for wheelchairs. An Induction Loop Hearing aid system is installed in the lodge room.

Directions
From the east…
On the A30 or A38, follow the Town Centre signs. Opposite St. Petroc’s Parish Church, turn left at the mini-roundabout up Turf Street, signposted B3268 Lostwithiel. (The entrance to the car park is immediately left at the traffic lights.) For the Hall continue and bear left into St. Nicholas Street. The Hall is on the left after St. Petroc’s Residential Home before St Petroc’s Close.

From the west…
Enter the town centre via the A389 into Town End, Higher Bore Street and Denison Road. At the Parish Church on the left, continue over mini-roundabout up Turf Street, and follow the directions above.

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Parking
The public car park entrance is from Mount Folly. After parking, walk to the left towards Priory Park Football Ground and, before the Football Ground, there is a footpath up the hill to the right. At the top, turn right into St. Petroc’s Close and the Hall is on the right at the junction with St. Nicholas Street.

Roadside parking is available near the old Railway Station in St. Nicholas Street and Harleigh Road.

Do not park in St. Petroc’s Close, as it is a private road and the residents object.